Astoria Police are continuing to search for 19-year-old Jerad Knutson, an Astoria transient, who has been missing since Friday night.

At 11:30 p.m. Friday, Astoria Police received multiple calls about a man, later believed to be Knutson, running in front of traffic on U.S. Highway 101 near Youngs Bay Bridge. When police responded, the found a backpack containing personal items belonging to Knutson, but not Knutson himself.

MARTIN COUNTY — Sheriff’s officials are seeking help to find a missing teenager.

Tess Juliette Nathan, 17, was last seen Friday with Trace Even Barnes, 21, said sheriff’s officials. She recently broke up with Barnes but willingly left with him under the pretense of going to Orlando.

Dickinson Police are searching for a woman reported missing after she went for a walk Sunday night and never returned home.

Patricia Mink, an Oregon native, is about 5 feet tall and 150 pounds, and has black hair, braces and visible tattoos on her face and tattoos on her arms. It is unknown what she was wearing at the time of her disappearance.

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – A missing 9-year-old Clarksville boy and his suspected abductor may be traveling to Mexico, according to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

Authorities on Friday issued a Middle Tennessee endangered child alert for Christopher King-Ponce, who is 90 pounds and 5 feet tall. He was last seen wearing a blue, black and white coat, blue jeans, a hooded gray sweatshirt and tan shoes with red shoe laces. He wears glasses.

Police in Franklin Township are looking for a missing teenager, according to a department press release.

Amber Young, 16, disappeared from a foster home in Franklinville at about 11 p.m. on Monday night. Police think she may be with an adult boyfriend in or near Washington Township, but investigators have not yet spoken to the man.

Last Seen Alive
LAST SEEN ALIVE follows the journeys of 12 families in the hope of reuniting with their missing relatives.

Missing
“Missing” is a nationally-syndicated weekly television series featuring actual cases of missing persons.

The First 48: Missing Persons
The series name comes from the statistic that the odds of solving a case decrease by 50% if a solid lead is not found within the first 48 hours after the person has gone missing.

Unsolved Mysteries
Real mysteries and crimes are reenacted and detailed in order to generate tips for solving them.